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[[Francesco Darbesio]] and [[Ing. Origoni]] made pusher biplanes w/out front elevators; No. 3 saw active in Libya; monoplane, May 1913, was last effort.
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Firm started in factory of Darbesio's motor firm.
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Sources: G30; 2ndG34
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|Sources=Francesco Darbesio and Ing. Origoni
 
|Notes 1=pusher biplanes w/out front elevators; No. 3 saw active in Libya; monoplane, May 1913, was last effort.
 
|Notes 2=Firm started in factory of Darbesio's motor firm.
 
|Notes 3=G30; 2ndG34
 
 
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Revision as of 19:28, 13 December 2016

Francesco Darbesio and Ing. Origoni made pusher biplanes w/out front elevators; No. 3 saw active in Libya; monoplane, May 1913, was last effort.

Firm started in factory of Darbesio's motor firm.

Sources: G30; 2ndG34


Organization names Asteria
Entity type 1
Country Italy
City Via Salbertrand, Turin
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Scope
Started aero 1909
Ended aero 1913
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